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a warrant and on top of that, the nsa makes mistakes. it's difficult to know the origin. so purely domestic calls get put into this database as well. so as the acl said in our piece, huge numbers are swept up by what the nsa calls foreign surveillance -- >> but i think glen -- >> i mean, this is an important clarification that this is primarily targeted at international e-mails, not purely domestic e-mails. now, as glen points out, there may be mistakes, there may be a lot of excess. >> we have to trust people. we have to trust thousands of people they won't abuse it. edward snowden some would say abused it, others would say blew the whistle. somebody with a more malicious mind who happens to have that authorization could cause serious damage. >> they can't -- the other thing is you can't separate out -- >> sorry, james. >> you can't separate out domestic from international that cleanly. that's one of the kind of statements that the obama administration has made repeatedly that they can make these clean kind of divides, and that's just n
a warrant and on top of that, the nsa makes mistakes. it's difficult to know the origin. so purely domestic calls get put into this database as well. so as the acl said in our piece, huge numbers are swept up by what the nsa calls foreign surveillance -- >> but i think glen -- >> i mean, this is an important clarification that this is primarily targeted at international e-mails, not purely domestic e-mails. now, as glen points out, there may be mistakes, there may be a lot of...
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to the nsa like mr. snowden. they can sit at their desk and there is not even a supervisor within the nsa before the process looks at what they are doing let alone a court which means they are free to engage in all kinds of searches. there are legal limits of what they can do when it involves a u.s. person. although a lot of u.s. persons communications are in these databases. there is no technological restraint or after the fact robust auditing process and there's all kinds of evidence emerging because of disclosures of abuse. there's a lot of proof that if you allow surveillance without limits it will be wildly abused and i think that's why even in washington these stories are making such an impact. >> i want to bring in james risen, a journalist with the new york times and knows all about questions of the nsa and freedom of the press. you can't discuss specifics of the ongoing case and senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. james risen, what do you make of his latest exposure by edward snowden in terms o
to the nsa like mr. snowden. they can sit at their desk and there is not even a supervisor within the nsa before the process looks at what they are doing let alone a court which means they are free to engage in all kinds of searches. there are legal limits of what they can do when it involves a u.s. person. although a lot of u.s. persons communications are in these databases. there is no technological restraint or after the fact robust auditing process and there's all kinds of evidence emerging...
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. >>> does the nsa have your number and web history and e-mails just a keystroke away? new reporting says yes and reveals the classified software they use to access that and more. we're joined by a lawmaker who wants to remain in the agency. >>> and is there a bellyache in this bag. investigators say they've traced an ugly stomach bug is linked to contaminated bugs of salad. why aren't they saying which brand to avoid? we'll investigate that. >>> in rehab racket, we've been telling you this week what a year-long investigation for the center of investigative reporting reveals about a program that's costing us money, big money. the investigation documents how california's federally funded medicaid system, medi-cal paid out $94 million, again, your money, in the past two years to drug clinics that show signs of deception or questionable billing practices. among scams, billing for phony patients, drug treatments never provided or treatments the patient didn't need. in one case the patient was dead. it's truly staggering stuff. for weeks our investigative correspondent drew
. >>> does the nsa have your number and web history and e-mails just a keystroke away? new reporting says yes and reveals the classified software they use to access that and more. we're joined by a lawmaker who wants to remain in the agency. >>> and is there a bellyache in this bag. investigators say they've traced an ugly stomach bug is linked to contaminated bugs of salad. why aren't they saying which brand to avoid? we'll investigate that. >>> in rehab racket,...
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gail, thanks very much for coming in. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, the nsa leaker in an undisclosed location. so, what's next after russia's bombshell decision to grant him asylum? president obama's considering possible consequences for russia. we're going to talk about his next move and whether it will matter to moscow. you really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy model year-end event. the 13s are going fast, time to get yours. current chevy truck owners can trade up to this chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best
gail, thanks very much for coming in. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, the nsa leaker in an undisclosed location. so, what's next after russia's bombshell decision to grant him asylum? president obama's considering possible consequences for russia. we're going to talk about his next move and whether it will matter to moscow. you really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i...
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but snowden is the guy who sparked this huge debate over the nsa. this afternoon the president is meeting with a group of lawmakers about the controversial surveillance programs that collect phone records and emails. they are members of the intelligence committee or senators with specific concerns about the issue. and it comes as momentum is growing against the nsa security agency program. last night the security chief was heckled at a conference in las vegas. >> think what you're saying is that in these cases what's the decision, where is the discussion, and what tools should we have to stop those? >> you lied to congress. why would we believe you're not lying to us now. >> haven't lied to congress. >> hours earlier senators questioned intelligence officials about how the program success run and if it's invading americans' privacy. >> we could have more security if we stripped searched everybody that came into every building in america. we won't do that. we'll have more security if we close our borders to everybody. we're not going to do that. you
but snowden is the guy who sparked this huge debate over the nsa. this afternoon the president is meeting with a group of lawmakers about the controversial surveillance programs that collect phone records and emails. they are members of the intelligence committee or senators with specific concerns about the issue. and it comes as momentum is growing against the nsa security agency program. last night the security chief was heckled at a conference in las vegas. >> think what you're saying...
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nsa secret leaker edward snowden has left moscow's airport. less than an hour ago we heard snowden had papers allowing him to leave. he's been granted one year temporary asylum in russia. "today in the bay's" tracie potts live in washington, d.c. with the latest details for us. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: hi, laura. good morning. this comes after he had been stuck in the airport over a month since june 23rd, just a short time ago we got word through his attorney that he has now officially left the airport. nbc news confirmed that he's gone, no long her the transit zone of the moscow airport. so where is edward snowden? that's the question for the last four or five weeks. we know he's staying in russia. at this point he's been granted that one-year temporary asylum, papers in hand. what we don't know is where he is in russia. his attorney says that is being kept secret for security purposes because of what he said, because of his concerns. he's very concerned about security. of course, all of this came after he leaked information about t
nsa secret leaker edward snowden has left moscow's airport. less than an hour ago we heard snowden had papers allowing him to leave. he's been granted one year temporary asylum in russia. "today in the bay's" tracie potts live in washington, d.c. with the latest details for us. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: hi, laura. good morning. this comes after he had been stuck in the airport over a month since june 23rd, just a short time ago we got word through his attorney that he...
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the nsa collected 42 billion records in a month in 2012. and stored the data on 700 servers at 150 sites around the world. >>> now at 6:00 p.m. a look at the steel pieces being made to fix the eastern span of the bay bridge. >> negotiations are underway but commuters are beginning to talk about plans in the event of a bart strike. >> could there be a new victim of the zodiac killer? why investigators think the zodiac killer may be linked to a cold case in lake tahoe. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 p.m. >>> good evening. >>> hello. i am frank somerville. >> and i am julie haener. >> the solution to fixing the eastern span of the bay bridge now depends on steel saddles. ktvu's consumer editor tom vacar got a look at how vitethal pieces are and how they are be dag vital the pieces are and how they are being made. >> the bolts can't hold the main earthquake structure together so here in this buildings they are building a replacement saddle. >> reporter: they invited the media to see the
the nsa collected 42 billion records in a month in 2012. and stored the data on 700 servers at 150 sites around the world. >>> now at 6:00 p.m. a look at the steel pieces being made to fix the eastern span of the bay bridge. >> negotiations are underway but commuters are beginning to talk about plans in the event of a bart strike. >> could there be a new victim of the zodiac killer? why investigators think the zodiac killer may be linked to a cold case in lake tahoe....
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. >> "it's a program run by the nsa to collect all activity, anything they can collect, store it and then allow their analysts, to search find out what your emails say, what internet sites you've visited, what google search terms you've entered and pretty much everything you do on the internet. it's pretty much all purpose spying device that reallly has no limits." >> reporter: power=point slides detail keyscore's scope and effectiveness: determining the source of documents passed around on the internet. or seeking out computers vulnerable to hacking. on this slide, keyscore says email addresses, known as strong selectors, are not necessary, as they are in other search programs instead, keystroke can detect things as vague as "searches for suspicious stuff." just last march, congressman ron wyden of oregon asked national security director james clapper whether the government was secretly c ollecting information on millions of americans. >> no sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> reporter: clapper later admitted that was not true. and guardian reporter glenn greenwald says snowde
. >> "it's a program run by the nsa to collect all activity, anything they can collect, store it and then allow their analysts, to search find out what your emails say, what internet sites you've visited, what google search terms you've entered and pretty much everything you do on the internet. it's pretty much all purpose spying device that reallly has no limits." >> reporter: power=point slides detail keyscore's scope and effectiveness: determining the source of...
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the head of nsa was also here today, chief alexander, giving a speech to this group. they want to reach out to the private sector, reach out to the hacker community. we caught up with him in the hallways after his speech, and we asked him what he thought should happen to edward snowden? >> do you think edward snowden should be able to come back and face charges here? >> i do. absolutely. >> what do you think will happen to him? >> that's up to our judicial process. i think he'll get justice. >> you think you want the russians to let them go? >> absolutely. absolutely. i think there is more to the story. >> just like we're talking days in which they're allowing edward snowden to stay in russia. they'll be giving him a one-year visa. he'll be able to stay while his application is pending. guys, they are talking about this story here. there is an undercurrent of sympathy for snowden at this conference. a lot of division of opinion as well. back to you guides. >> i'm sure there is. thank you so much, aman. >>> the ranking member of the house means committee is here today.
the head of nsa was also here today, chief alexander, giving a speech to this group. they want to reach out to the private sector, reach out to the hacker community. we caught up with him in the hallways after his speech, and we asked him what he thought should happen to edward snowden? >> do you think edward snowden should be able to come back and face charges here? >> i do. absolutely. >> what do you think will happen to him? >> that's up to our judicial process. i...
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the head of the nsa is talking snowden in just a moment. "first day of my life" by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. >>> coming up next on the half, is the jobs report about to send this summer rally into high gear. where should you be putting your money? big oil's big miss. what's the trade on exxon and the other big names in that space? and is linkedin's rally about to be derailed by tonight's earnings? we'll see you in about 15 minutes or so. looking forward to "the halftime show." >> thanks. just this morning nsa leaker edward snowden has left the moscow airport after being granted asylum in russia. eamon javers spoke with the head of the nsa at the annual black hat conference in las vegas and he joins us t
the head of the nsa is talking snowden in just a moment. "first day of my life" by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. >>> coming up next on the...
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nsa leaker edward snowden, a source says he left the airport and that snowden is too insignificant to damage ties between the u.s. and russia. he's staying over there. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in yr wallet? >> ♪ >> and the google phone is going to reveal today and we're waiting for the details and reports say a highly customized device, 4.7 inch screen, can it beat the iphone? clayton morris is here in a couple of minutes. we're at the opening bell. come in larry levin in chicago. the number at 8:30 eastern, 19,000 fewer new claims for jobless benefits. i immediate that as pretty good news. any impact on the market? >> absolutely. in fact, we're sitting the an all-time highs on the s&p fu
nsa leaker edward snowden, a source says he left the airport and that snowden is too insignificant to damage ties between the u.s. and russia. he's staying over there. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double...